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RFID Company in Agra, Uttar Pradesh
RFID and EAS systems installed in Agra, Uttar Pradesh. Retail anti-theft gates, warehouse stock sync and e-commerce inventory automation, with live local deployments.

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99%
Retail Shrink Reduction
Agra showroom, verified over 12 months
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90%
Manual Audit Hours Saved
Agra warehouse stock sync
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~230 km
Distance From Our Facility
Noida via Yamuna Expressway
RFID & EAS Systems Installed in Agra, Uttar Pradesh
Agra is one of the few cities outside Delhi NCR where we have installed and commissioned systems on-site rather than shipped hardware to a partner. Two of the deployments documented in our case studies are in Agra: a retail anti-theft gate installation at Laxmi Handloom, and a warehouse-to-e-commerce stock sync for School Time, an educational supplies brand.
Agra sits about 230 km from our Sector-45 Noida facility on the Yamuna Expressway, which makes it a same-day round trip for a site survey or a service call. In practice that is the difference between a fault being looked at this week and a courier exchange taking a fortnight — and it is why we treat western Uttar Pradesh as an extension of our own service region rather than a remote territory.
Case Study: Retail Anti-Theft Gates at Laxmi Handloom
Laxmi Handloom is a busy garment showroom in Agra that was losing stock to shoplifting without a reliable way to measure it. The constraint was that any security system had to work without slowing the checkout counter or making customers feel policed.
We deployed 58 kHz Acoustic Magnetic (AM) technology rather than RF: at 58 kHz the system is far less prone to false triggers from metallic shopping bags and nearby electrical wiring, which is what makes RF gates unusable in a dense retail street. Every garment on the floor was fitted with a reusable pin-on ABS hard tag, and a pair of gates was installed at the main entrance with DSP-based noise filtering in the controller.
Over twelve months the showroom recorded a 99% reduction in shoplifting shrink, a false alarm rate under 0.1%, and tag detachment at the counter in under two seconds — fast enough that the checkout workflow was unchanged.
Case Study: Warehouse Stock Sync for School Time
School Time is an Agra-based educational supplier and e-commerce brand running a high-volume warehouse of textbooks, uniforms and student kits. Physical stock and the live inventory numbers on the website were routinely out of step, which meant overselling on the storefront and manual reconciliation in the warehouse.
We built a stock-sync backend connecting warehouse dispatch directly to their e-commerce platform over webhooks and a lightweight REST API. Inbound shipments are scanned on arrival with handheld terminals and the central database updates immediately; outbound orders are verified at picking. The warehouse app holds counts offline and syncs as soon as connectivity returns, which matters in a working warehouse where the network is not guaranteed.
The result was inventory sync latency under one second, roughly 90% of manual audit hours eliminated, and picking and shipping accuracy at 99.8%.
Where Auto-ID Fits in Agra's Industrial Base
Agra's economy is weighted toward leather and footwear manufacturing, handicraft and marble-inlay export units, tourism-driven retail, and regional distribution into western Uttar Pradesh. Each has a recognisable Auto-ID problem.
Footwear and leather units run high SKU counts across sizes and colours with work moving between job-work contractors — the same multi-variant tracking problem that garment manufacturing has, and one that barcode scanning handles badly because each pair has to be presented individually.
Export and handicraft units need consignment-level traceability for customs and buyer audits, where a serialised tag per carton removes a manual packing list.
Retail on and around the tourist circuit carries high footfall against low staff ratios, which is precisely the shrinkage profile that EAS gates address — the Laxmi Handloom deployment is the local proof of that.
We are describing these as fits, not as claimed clients: outside the two deployments above, our Agra work is prospective.
How We Deliver in Agra & Western Uttar Pradesh
Our engineering, encoding and software teams work from Sector-45 Noida; we do not maintain an office in Agra. For a city this close, that has not been a constraint.
A site survey is a day trip on the Yamuna Expressway. Gates, readers and controllers are bench-configured and RF-tuned at Noida before dispatch, so the installation visit is spent mounting and commissioning against your actual stock rather than diagnosing on site. Tags are bulk-encoded before they leave us, so nothing has to be commissioned under time pressure in your showroom or warehouse.
For retail installations in particular we recommend commissioning outside trading hours — a two-gate showroom install is typically a single day, and the store opens the next morning with the system live.
What an Agra Deployment Typically Includes
Retail: 58 kHz AM security gate pairs at entrances, reusable pin-on hard tags or adhesive soft labels depending on merchandise, a counter-side detacher and deactivator, and staff training on tag handling at checkout.
Warehouse and e-commerce: handheld terminals for inbound and picking verification, a stock-sync backend over REST and webhooks, and integration into whatever storefront or ERP you already run rather than a platform migration.
Every project: an on-site survey before quoting, bulk tag encoding, commissioning against live stock, a handover document recording gate sensitivity and controller settings so the configuration can be reproduced, and an annual maintenance option covering realignment and spares.
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Laxmi Handloom Showroom Anti-Theft Gate Installation, Agra
Problem
A busy Agra garment showroom was losing stock to shoplifting with no reliable way to measure the loss, and could not accept a system that slowed the checkout counter.
Solution
58 kHz Acoustic Magnetic gate pair at the main entrance with DSP noise filtering, plus reusable pin-on ABS hard tags on all floor merchandise and a counter-side detacher.
Results
- 99% reduction in shoplifting shrink, verified over 12 months
- False alarm rate held under 0.1%
- Tag detachment under 2 seconds, checkout workflow unchanged